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LAURA GONZALEZ
DESIGNER OF THE YEAR
MAISON&OBJET PARIS
SEPTEMBER 2019
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At 37, architect Laura Gonzalez is already well-
known for working her magic across Paris, and
for the past two years has been spreading her
wings overseas, stamping her “reworked clas-
sical” style on a whole host of restaurants, bars,
hotels and stores. MASON&OBJET is delighted
to be giving this exceptionally talented and
prolific designer a helping hand along the road to
success by naming her Designer of the Year.
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CLASSICISM AND FANTASY
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“I feel that spaces need to have their own
soul.” The architect, who trained at the Paris-
Malaquais School of Architecture, has been
applying that mindset with real panache to
every single space she has designed since
first launching her firm back in 2008. Some of
those spaces have been sleeping beauties
whose charm she has skilfully reawakened -
the Alcazar, Hotel Christine, the Brasserie La
Lorraine -, whilst others she has designed from
scratch, giving free reign to her creative flair,
as was the case with the 86 Champs, the
Manko, the Noto, the Louboutin stores in
Barcelona and Amsterdam or those owned by
Cartier in Stockholm, Zurich and London. The
architect has imbued all these projects with her
own unique style, updating classical re-
ferences with a generous helping of her
rampant yet well-tamed imagination.
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“I make a point of never doing the same
thing twice” she explains, with her most
recent Parisian projects paying testament
to that. At La Gare, a huge brasserie-style
restaurant in the 16th arrondissement of
Paris, she has incorporated numerous
references to travel by looking to the
shores of the Mediterranean for inspi-
ration. At the Cartier store on Paris’s rue
de la Paix, meanwhile, the space she’s
designed resembles an apartment worthy
of Coco Chanel. And at one of Paris’s
most iconic restaurants, Lapérouse, she’s
restored all the woodwork, artwork and
period frescoes whilst simultaneously
adding her own quirky, romantic touch.
«I feel that spaces need to have their own soul.»
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No-one else combines fabrics, motifs, materials,
colours and eras quite like this bold young
architect, resulting in a thoroughly unique signature
style. And as Gonzalez herself explains, “I love
adding a plethora of details, ensuring there’s
always something of interest, no matter where the
gaze falls.” Her love for mixing-and-matching
became clear the second she unveiled her first
project as a freshly qualified architect, aged just
26. The project in question was the Bus Palladium,
a shining star of the Parisian night scene, which
she chose to refurbish with a pot-pourri of no fewer
than thirty-five wallpapers, furnishing the place with
vintage finds and simultaneously dragging the
brass fixtures and fittings kicking and screaming
into the twenty-first century. What was to become
her signature style has since been further enriched
over the years, fuelled by numerous collaborations
with some of France’s very best craftsmen, in-
cluding marble masons, cabinetmakers, glass-
makers, glass blowers, mosaic specialists and
lacquerers. “I really enjoy seeing all that creativity
at work” says Gonzalez, with a smile. The difficulty
I then have is striking the right balance between
tasteful maximilism and an end-product that’s
totally over the top”. Her secret? She follows her
instincts, following in the footsteps of her design
mentor, Madeleine Castaing.
DARING COMBINATIONS
Le Relais Christine hotel
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FABULOUS FURNITURE
Laura Gonzalez is currently busy working on a
brand new project that sits just perfectly with her
Latin sense of exuberance, inherited from her
Spanish mother: renovating a mansion in the
Vexin to create what she calls a “living show-
room”. It’s a place where she intends to welcome
clients, craftsmen, chefs, journalists, in a space
where she will display vintage finds - hunting for
vintage pieces is one of her passions - alongside
her brand new furniture range, featuring sofas,
lights and tables. “My furniture is very “me” -
everything is bespoke, you can choose the
colour of a chair, combine an endless number of
fabrics on a fireside chair...”.The pieces in the
collection will sit alongside one-off creations
designed hand-in-hand with craftsmen, such as
an onyx backgammon table and an obsidian
lamp. The showroom is due to open in No-
vember, so watch this space!
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CAFÉ SIGNATURE BY LAURA GONZALEZ
During MAISON&OBJET at the entrance of the
Hall 7, come and discover the Café Signature
designed especially for the event. Immerse
yourself in the world of Laura Gonzalez’s
furniture in its superb interior, while savouring a
selection of dishes and pastries devised by
Pierre Hermé.
The expertise of Pierre Frey is showcased in a
decor that features shapes, colours and
materials that only Laura Gonzalez could com-
bine, a space defined by a mix of rounded
shapes and bright colours.
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